Chapter 13 Flashcards

1
Q

Total amount of stock that a corporation’s charter authorizes it to issue.

A

Authorized stock

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2
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Net income less any preferred dividends and then divided by weighted-average common shares outstanding.

A

Basic earnings per share

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3
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Preferred stock in which the issuer has the right to call in or redeem the stock at a preset price after a defined date.

A

Callable Preferred Stock

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4
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Corporation’s basic ownership share; also generically called capital stock.

A

Common stock

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5
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Preferred stock that includes an option for the holder to convert the preferred shares into a fixed number of common shares, usually any time after a predetermined date.

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Convertible Preferred Stock

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6
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Preferred stock on which undeclared dividends accumulate until paid; common stockholders cannot receive dividends until cumulative dividends are paid.

A

Cumulative preferred stock

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7
Q

Date the directors vote to pay a dividend.

A

Date of declaration

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8
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Date the corporation makes the dividend payment.

A

Date of payment

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9
Q

Date the directors specify for identifying stockholders to receive dividends.

A

Date of record

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10
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Unpaid dividend on cumulative preferred stock; must be paid before any regular dividends on preferred stock and before any dividends on common stock.

A

Dividend in arrears

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11
Q

Ratio of the annual amount of cash dividends distributed to common shareholders relative to the common stock’s market value (price).

A

Dividend yield

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12
Q

Earning a higher return on equity by paying dividends on preferred stock or interest on debt at a rate lower than the return earned with the assets from issuing preferred stock or debt; also called trading on the equity.

A

Financial leverage

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13
Q

Stock dividend that is more than 25% of the previously outstanding shares.

A

Large stock dividend

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14
Q

Price at which stock is bought or sold.

A

Market value per share

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15
Q

Preferred stock on which the right to receive dividends is lost for any period when dividends are not declared.

A

Noncumulative preferred stock

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16
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Preferred stock on which dividends are limited to a maximum amount each year.

A

Nonparticipating preferred stock

17
Q

Preferred stock that shares with common stockholders any dividends paid in excess of the percent stated on preferred stock.

A

Participating preferred stock

18
Q

Stockholders’ right to maintain their proportionate interest in a corporation with any additional shares issued.

A

Preemptive right

19
Q

Ratio of a company’s current market value per share to its earnings per share; also called price-to-earnings.

A

Price-earnings (PE) ratio

20
Q

Legal document giving a stockholder’s agent the power to exercise the stockholder’s voting rights.

A

Proxy

21
Q

Cumulative income less cumulative losses and dividends.

A

Retained earnings

22
Q

Occurs when a corporation calls in its stock and replaces each share with less than one new share; increases both market value per share and any par or stated value per share.

A

Reverse stock split

23
Q

Stock dividend that is 25% or less of a corporation’s previously outstanding shares.

A

Small stock dividend

24
Q

Corporation’s distribution of its own stock to its stockholders without the receipt of any payment.

A

Stock dividend

25
Q

Occurs when a corporation calls in its stock and replaces each share with more than one new share; decreases both the market value per share and any par or stated value per share.

A

Stock split

26
Q

Corporation’s own stock that it reacquired and still holds.

A

Treasury stock